טראמפ לויבט אויס די וועטעראנען פארן דינען די פאלק
President Donald Trump paid tribute to America’s military veterans during a solemn Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery on November 11, 2025. Addressing a crowd of servicemembers, Gold Star families, and dignitaries, the President highlighted the selfless dedication and sacrifices of U.S. veterans who have defended the nation throughout its history.
“With selfless commitment and unyielding conviction, they made themselves America’s ramparts, and became the shield between our homeland and those who would do us harm,” Trump said. “With everything they had, they did one thing above all else—they put America First.”
During the wreath-laying portion of the ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Trump underscored the enduring significance of the day as a time to honor all who have served, particularly those who faced life-threatening challenges to secure the nation’s safety. The President’s remarks reflected his longstanding emphasis on patriotism, national service, and the principle that protecting the American people is paramount.
Veterans in attendance received recognition for their service across conflicts spanning from World War II to more recent engagements overseas. Trump also acknowledged families of the fallen, praising their resilience and contributions to the nation’s freedom.
Observers noted that the ceremony blended solemn remembrance with patriotic affirmation, highlighting both historical achievements and ongoing commitments of the U.S. military. The Arlington event exemplified a continued tradition of honoring veterans while reinforcing the values of courage, sacrifice, and national pride.
As the ceremony concluded, participants stood in silent tribute, reflecting on the sacrifices made by millions of Americans in uniform. Trump’s words served both as a personal acknowledgment and a broader reminder of the central role veterans play in safeguarding the country’s future.